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ASHTON, Ill. — Corn and soybeans are planted at the same time on the Henert farm. “We go off soil conditions so we started ...
The following was written by Giovani Preza Fontes and Emerson Nafziger with the Department of Crop Sciences at the University ...
A southeast Minnesota farmer is dialing in his crop fertility plan. Ed McNamara of Goodhue says nitrogen continues to provide ...
CBOT’s most-active corn contract was down 1.6% at $4.75-1/2 a bushel, dropping earlier in the session to $4.73 a bushel - the lowest price seen since April 10. And CBOT soybeans were down 1.27% at $10 ...
Iowa Ag Secretary Mike Naig says some corn and soybean planting has slowed across the state. “There have been some delays now ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNSpring planting accelerates with May looking positiveIllinois soybean planting is ahead of the five-year average, but corn is slightly behind, with May’s forecast supporting ...
Soybeans and corn are starting to be seeded into the ground across the U.S. Soil temperatures are still cold in many areas, ...
Ohio AgrAbility is a partnership program led by Ohio State to assist farm families coping with disabilities or long-term ...
Despite wet weather, farmers are making serious progress with planting. Here's an update on how the season is shaping up in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois.
Crops like corn and soy are going in the ground this week, following a tumultuous spring weather and looking ahead to a tumultuous global economy.
Illinois farmers expect to plant about 10.5 million acres of soybeans, an area equivalent to nearly 30% of the state’s entire land mass. China is by far the largest customer for soybean exports, ...
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